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Hans Dellinger was born date unknown in Dillingen, Bayern, Germany, and died 1696 in Dillingen, Bayern, Germany.

 Includes NotesNotes for Hans Dellinger:
The record of his marriage in 1659 in Hochstad states "bei
Dillingen, Bayern" meaning with a family in Dillingen.
Ortssippenbuch, Oberacker, 1970 has parenthetical note
("Hochstattten unter dem Grafer Fucker"). Grafen means Count
and Fucker or Fugger was a wealthy family that financed the
Catholic side of the Counter Reformation. Apparently Hochstadt
was under the control or rule of the Count Fugger.

The Fuggers of Augsburg were one of the most influential
banking-houses of the 15th century. Emperor Maximiliam I
(1493-1519) of the Hapsburg Dynasty as well as several of the
Popes had loans from the Fuggers, whose wealth was acquired
from exploitation of the German silver mines. The youngest of
three sons of Hans Fugger, Jacbo, d. 1469 founded the trading
company of Fugger and his three sons; Ulrich, Georg and Jacob,
Jr. carried on the business, intermarried married with nobility
and in 1473, received a patent of nobility from Emperor
Frederick III.

Probably the village residents of Dillingen were required to
practice the Catholic region. Since Oberacker has Protestant
Church records beginning in 1567 and apparently no Catholic
records it is reasonable to assume that the early Dellinger
families of Oberacker were Protestant.

It is to be noted that Martin Luther had posted his 95 Theses
against indulgences granted by the Catholic Church on the
castle church door in Wittenberg in 1517.

More About Hans Dellinger:
Record Change: January 20, 2002

Children of Hans Dellinger are:
  1. +Hans Andreas Dellinger, b. August 28, 1659, Oberacker, Baden-Wuttemberg, Germany, d. March 05, 1734/35, Oberacker, Baden-Wuttemberg, Germany.
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